Specifications
Governor's
Park
Condominium
777 Washington Street
HmIn.T,
CO
cation
of
when the car passes or stops at a floor. Provide a voice announcement system and
floor passing chime.
2.11
DRIVE
ivIACHINES
AND
GOVERNOR
A Retain the existing Hollister-Whitney geared hoist machines. Replace the existing Hoist Ma-
chine Drive Sheave on each elevator. Replace all seals and gaskets in order
to
eliminate exces-
sive oil leaks. Adjust and/or replace the "thrust bearings" in order to eliminate excessive
"backlash" and noise. Remove the existing DC hoist motors, and install a new "low slip"
AC
hoist motor and coupling. (Imperial Motor
or
approved equal) (Coupling
by:
Electric Motor
Repair Co. Flexible Mod Coupling Conversion Kits)
B.
Install new Hoist Cables, shackles and springs. (Springs installed
on
the Counterweight Shack-
les)
C.
Install new "Rope Gripper" per A
17.1
2007 Code. Install new Hollister-Whitney Rope Gripper
or
approved equal per code.
D.
Retain the existing Hollister-Whitney Governor, Tension Sheave and Governor Cables. Clean,
lubricate, and calibrate. Replace worn defective components
2.12 CAB
SHELL/INTERIORS
- Break
out
Cab
Alteration price 011 Bid Form
A Retain the existing cab shell. .
B. Provide new laminated plastic Car Door Panel and Front Return Panel. Install four (4) new
laminated plastic side panels (two (2) panels per side) and three (3) new laminated plastic Rear
Panels.
C.
Install new Rear Handrail and Drop Ceiling. Install three (3) new 48-inch
T8
light fixtures with
protective guards. Paint ceiling/car top "White."
D.
Provide "Top Emergency Exit" accessible for top
of
car with emergency switch per code.
2.13
SIGNAL
FIXTURES
AND
ACCESSORIES
A Remove the existing car operating panels. Furnish and install a new Main Car Operating Pan-
els (COP). The new panels shall contain the devices required for the specified operation and
shall comply with AI7.1 2007 Elevator Safety Code, ANSI
AII7.l
Barrier Free Code, and
AD.A
code requirements. The panels shall be designed to cover the hole from the old panel
and miscellaneous key switches. The new car-operating panels should be #4 stainless steel.
B.
Each panel shall include illuminated pushbuttons marked to correspond to the landings served,
a keyed "emergency stop" switch, a "door open" button, and "door close" button. The floor
pushbutton shall be illuminated when a call has been registered and shall remain illuminated
until the car reaches the indicated floor. Finish
of
the new plate to be (#4 Brushed Stainless
Steel) and provided with concealed fastenings. In the lower portion
of
the COP a service cabi-
net shall be provided and contain a key operated car light, fan switch, Independent Service key
switch, inspection switch, emergency light test switch, and two grounded outlets. All Phase
II
emergency fire operating devises shall be grouped together
at
the top
of
the main car operating
panel behind a locked cover (AI7.1 2007 - Part
2;
Section 2.27.3.3). A phase
II
emergency fire
key switch with on,
off
and hold shall be installed. Above the switch, the code required in-
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